How is organizing the past by theme different from organizing the past by
region?

A. historian who organizes the past by theme studies a big idea
that occurs across history, whereas a historian who organizes by
region focuses on specific start and end dates.
B. A historian who organizes the past by theme studies a big idea
that occurs across human history, whereas a historian who
organizes the past by region focuses on a specific area of the
world.
C. A historian who organizes the past by theme focuses on a specific
individual, whereas a historian who organizes the past by region
focuses on a big idea from history.
D. A historian who organizes the past by theme studies a specific
time period, whereas a historian who organizes the past by region
studies a specific individual from human history,

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Answer 1

Answer:

B. Un historiador que organiza el pasado por tema estudia una gran idea

Explanation:


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The 13th amendment which abolished slavery in the United States, passed the Senate on April 8th, 1864

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Do you believe Bill Clinton should've been impeached???


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11. The sale or transfer of state-owned businesses to individuals is referred to as

Oglasnost

privatization

perestroika

the Great Leap Forward

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Answer:Privatization

Explanation:

Privatization is the term used to describe when government releases its ownership of its public owned enterprises such as company, services   or business and  transfers them to a private sector  as new ownership to control.

As the  Government loses out on dividends which could have been accrued from the public enterprises sold out or transferred, research have found out that Privatization helps to to improve efficiency since its primary aim for acquiring such control is to make profit.

How might the purpose of the speech have influenced what Clinton said in it?

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Answer:

to talk about how we live in a time of change and only way to get used to it is to adapt to it.

Explanation:

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What is meant by the Columbian Exchange? Who was affected the most by the exchange?

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The largest part of a more general process of biological globalization that followed the transoceanic voyaging of the 15th and 16th centuries.

The impact was most severe in the Caribbean, where by 1600 Native American populations on most islands had plummeted by more than 99 percent. Across the Americas, populations fell by 50 percent to 95 percent by 1650. The disease component of the Columbian Exchange was decidedly one-sided.

wich of the following correctly matches the religion to its beliefs?
A) Buddhism- the relationship between the gods and humans is explained in sacred text
B) Hinduism- right speech and right understanding will guide the believer
C) Hinduism- life is suffering
D) Buddhism- follow the middle path to achieve Nirvana

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The basic goal of Buddhism, that is overcoming everyday life's suffering, as well as overcoming the slavish cycle between life and death and attaining Nirvana.

The answer would be C

logical thought used to describe the world is known as____

Deism

Rationalism

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I believe it’s deism

Aesop was an ancient storyteller who was credited with writing

The Iliad.
The Odyssey.
a series of fables.
the legend of King Mino

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A series of fables.
Aesop was an ancient storyteller who was credited with writing a series of fables.

How did the Black Panther Party's approach to the Civil Rights movement differ from that of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee?

1 The Black Panthers were more interested in ending economic oppression than legal segregation.
2The Black Panthers excluded many African Americans rather than working to be as inclusive as possible.
3The Black Panthers focused on protecting African Americans from white violence rather than ending segregation.
4 The Black Panthers used violence to force rapid desegregation rather than civil disobedience to bring it about slowly.

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Answer:

The Black Panthers used violence to force rapid desegregation rather than civil disobedience to bring it about slowly.

were the Aztecs successful at building a huge empire because they were smart, strong or a little of both?

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Answer:

A little of both

Explanation:

They were smart because they had impressive architecture and had great agriculture, irrigation, a complex calender system, hieroglifics and etc. They had to be somewhat strong for certain things such as agriculture and architecture building which required labor, and while they had laborers to do that they were still Aztecs. So both because of they're architecture and agriculture and strong because those things requieres muscle.

What were the political problems in the former Central Powers and colonies? WW1

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Answer:

The Central Powers consisted of the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the beginning of the war. The Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers later in 1914. In 1915, the Kingdom of Bulgaria joined the alliance. The name \"Central Powers\" is derived from the location of these countries; all four (including the other groups that supported them except for Finland and Lithuania) were located between the Russian Empire in the east and France and the United Kingdom in the west.

Explanation:

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President Grant's effectiveness was damaged by ___.

widespread corruption and scandals in his administration

all of these

none of these

the weakened office of the Presidency

lack of trust by Southerners

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Answer:

all of the above

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On, June 7, 1776, who proposed to
the Second Continental Congress that
they should declare independence
from Great Britain?
A. John Adams
B. Richard Henry Lee
C. George Washington
D. Alexander Hamilton

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Answer:

B: Richard Henry Lee proposed to the second continental congress.

Answer:

B

Explanation:

How does Ino help Odysseus? She gives him advice and a scarf. She directs him toward land. She calms Poseidon's storm. She "inspires" him to keep fighting.

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Ino gives Odysseus advice along with a scarf.

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Which piece of legislation increased the number of demographics eligible to vote by decreasing the required voting age to
18?
Fifteenth Amendment
Twenty-sixth Amendment
O Nineteenth Amendment
Voting Rights Act

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Answer:

B: The twenty sixth amendment

Explanation:

This amendment prohibited the States and Government from denying citizens at the age of 18 (or above) the right to vote. Therefore, the number of demographics increased as a result of the minimum age being lowered.

Who is known for her efforts to help women gain social, economic, and political powers in the second wave of the women’s movement?


Hillary Clinton


Susan B. Anthony


Betty Friedan


Sandra Day O’Connor

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Answer:

hillary clinton susan

5. Describe the risks and safeguards in the U.S. banking system.

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Answer:

The first is the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The FDIC insures individual deposits up to $100,000 in the case of a bank collapse. This measure is supposed to inspire confidence in the public that the money it deposits in a bank will not be lost, despite unforeseen events. A second safety measure is a system of bank checks and audits by the government to ensure that prudent banking practices are being observed. These are simply very detailed examinations of bank records and dealings. The third safeguard is the regular verification that banks' holdings meet reserve requirements.

The Triple Alliance would become known as the Central Powers when ___ was added and __ dropped out.

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Answer:

1. Ottoman Empire 2. Italy

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2. The Roman Catholic Church encouraged people to think of life after death. The Renaissance changed this mentality because… *
a) It supported the Islamic beliefs of the Five Pillars.
b) The Catholic Church was no longer relevant in individual life.
c) People began to see value in daily life- the arts, architecture, and new ideas

3. As the Renaissance began in Italy, a philosophy called humanism developed. Humanism is… *
a) The belief that there is worth and potential in all individuals.
b) The belief that people survive based on nature.
c) The role of God in society.

4. The Renaissance began in __________ in the _____________: *
a) France/ 1400s
b) Italy/1300s
c) England/1200s

5. Classical artists (500 B.C.E. to 500 C.E) created sculptures, pottery, murals and mosaics. There purpose was to show the importance of… *
a) Ordinary people
b) Civic leaders
c) Gods and goddesses
d) All of the Above

6. The Medieval Art period (500 to 1300C.E.) created stained glass windows, sculptures, paintings, and tapestries. The purpose of much medieval art was to… *
a) Show the importance of humanity in daily life
b) Teach religion to people who could not read or write
c) Connect ancient Greek and Roman figures to medieval times

7. The Renaissance Art period (1300s to early 1600s) created sculptures, murals, paintings, and drawings. The purpose of much Renaissance art was to… *
b) Strengthen the role of religion in society.
c) Unify nobility and create hierarchy of power in towns.
d) Show the importance of people and nature, not just religious ideas.

8. During the Middle Ages, people bartered, or traded, goods. By the Renaissance, people… *
a) Began using coins to buy merchandise.
b) Continued bartering and trading for goods
c) Stopped trade routes and importing goods

9. What was a result of the new economy and trading methods created during the Renaissance? *
a) The methods brought division among townspeople
b) There was an increased need for banks and currency conversions- creating wealth.
c) It ended feudalism in England.

10. A main reason for the prosperity of northern and central Italy during the Renaissance was the… *
a) Strength of the monarchy.
b) Development of independent city-states.
c) Use of foreign influence on city culture.

11. Rich families helped to encourage a boom in arts and learning by... *
a) Paying for the creation of statues, paintings, buildings, and avenues
b) Building new centers of learning, such as universities and hospitals.
c) Both A and B.

12. As the Renaissance began, many towns demanded self-rule and developed into independent city-states. This form of government, in which the people elected officials, was called: *
a) Democracies
b) Republics
c) Capitalist

13. The spirit of the Renaissance can best be described as... *
a) a rebirth of classical (ancient Greek and Roman) art and ideals
b) a time of great advancements in art, architecture, science and philosophy
c) a time when people began to believe that humanity could solve the world’s problems
d) all of the above

14. Which of the following cities is known as the cradle or birthplace of the Renaissance? *
b) Venice
c) Paris
d) Florence

15. The Medici family is famous for being the “godfathers of the Renaissance.” What does this mean? *
a) They were ruthless but also great patrons of the arts.
b) They were assassins.
c) They were some of the greatest artists of the Renaissance.

16. ___________________ is the belief that individuals can learn and achieve great things. *
a) Humanism
b) Secularism
c) Individualism

17. ___________________ is a movement towards government and philosophy to control society rather than only religion. *
a) Humanism
b) Secularism
c) Rationalism

18. ___________________ is the belief that you can come to know the world just by thinking about it. *
a) Humanism
b) Secularism
c) Rationalism

19. The Catholic Church believed that life after death was more important than life on Earth. This conflicts with humanists because… *
a) Humanists believe God is the most important figure in society.
b) Many humanists tried to balance an emphasis on afterlife with an interest in daily life
c) There was no conflict.

20. The growth of Humanism created a new philosophy. This philosophy tried… *
a) to separate the workings of government from the Church
b) to unify government and Church
c) to make individuals travel throughout Europe

21. What kind of art does the following piece represent? *
Captionless Image
a) Classical
b) Medieval
c) Renaissance

22. Which kind of art does the following piece represent? *
Captionless Image
a) Classical
b) Medieval
c) Renaissance

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Answer:

pretty sure it is b

Explanation:

the answer is b hope this helps

what did economists call the period of rising prices and declining employment during the 1970s? A)panic of the 1970s B)deflation C)retooling D)stagflation

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Answer: Stagflatation

Explanation:

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Which organization would be most likely to need additional workers in a city experiencing rapid urbanization?

Rural Electric Authority


Soil Conservation Division


Bureau of Public Housing


Office of Agricultural Zoning

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Answer:

Bureau of Public Housing

Explanation:

Rapid urbanization = population growth

the REA, SCD, and OAZ all have to do with rural areas.

Therefor the BPH would make most sense in a city experiencing rapid urbanization.

You are a scientist who has been sent on a special mission to study plants and animals in South Asia! Your destination is Hingol National Park in Pakistan. You need to travel to 24°N latitude and 65°E longitude. Which star should you travel to? A. Star A B. Star B C. Star C D. Star D

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Answer:

i would travel to star b

Answer:

B. Star B

Explanation:

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How did Vietnam become a single communist nation?


China negotiated a settlement between North and South Vietnam that joined the two countries into a single communist nation.


North Vietnam developed a strong economy that led South Vietnam to request unification.


U.S. troops withdrew and North Vietnamese troops successfully invaded South Vietnam.


It did not become a single communist nation, but instead remained two separate countries until uniting and becoming a democracy in 2000.

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Answer:

China negotiated a settlement between North and South Vietnam that joined the two countries into a single communist nation.

Explanation:

Vietnam War

North Vietnam established the National Liberation Front on December 20, 1960, to foment insurgency in the South. ... The organization was dissolved in 1976 when North and South Vietnam were officially unified under a communist government.


Global Warming
Polar
ice
melts
Coastal
flooding
a
Which of the following best completes the chart above?
Rivers dry up
c.
Rain increases.
Ocean waters rise.
d Sea level decreases.
b
Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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The correct answer should be Ocean Waters rise

Why did some western settlements become "ghost towns"?
OA.
Ghost towns were places Indians worshiped the Ghost Dance religion.
OB. All towns built in California's desert-like Death Valley were called "ghost towns."
OC.
Many mining towns were abandoned when miners moved to new mines.
OD. Towns were abandoned when Indians moved to reservations.​

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Answer:

I believe the answer is C. many mining towns were abandoned when miners moved to new mines.

Explanation:

The name given to mining towns that were abandoned after all the gold was mined from the rivers and streams was ghost towns. These towns once were full of people that were there to exploit raw materials such as gold of coal. After that happened, people left the locations and headed to another place to find more raw materials. That is why ghost towns look abandoned. There are remains of houses and sone buildings, but the place looks deserted.

I hope I helped, please correct me if I'm wrong!

Answer:

OC.

Many mining towns were abandoned when miners moved to new mines.

Explanation:

Why was the Cold War different from all other wars

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Answer:

The Cold War was different from other wars because there wasnt actually any physical fighting like in World War II or any other wars.

Explanation:

The two sides (Soviet Union and the US) threatened each other other missiles. This lasted decades.

It never resulted in direct conflict between u.s and the u.s.s.r

Which of the following occurred first?
a.The capture of Nacogdoches
b. Magee is replaced by Kemper
c.The Gutiérrez-Magee Expedition
d. The liberation of Texas

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Liberations of Texas- October 2, 1835

Nacogdoches- August 2, 1832

The Gutiérrez-Magee Expedition- 1812

Magee replaced by Kemper- 1985

So option C occurred first.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

What does the interactive map help you understand
about European colonization?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The map above presents a very short history of colonialism around the world from 1492-2008 in one simple GIF. Interestingly, it doesn’t limit itself to European colonialism but also includes the colonial empires of the United States, Russia/Soviet Union and Japan.

1492: The year Columbus “discovered” the Americas.

1550: The start of the Valladolid debate

1660: Start of the English restoration.

1754: The eve of the Seven Years’ War, known as the French and Indian War in America. One of the first wars fought around the world.  

1822: Brazil declares independence from Portugal.

1885: Berlin Conference formalizing the Scramble for Africa.

1914: The eve of World War 1.

1938: The year before World War 2 breaks out in Europe, although World War 2 in Asia had already begun.

1959: The year before France grants independence to its remaining French colonies in Africa.

1974: The year before Portugal recognizes the independence of Mozambique and Angola.

2008: The year the map was originally made.

Who is being referred to directly as being destructive in the DOI?

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Answer:

The King of Great Britain

Explanation:

In the DOI (Declaration Of Independence), it was stated about the destructive and tyrannical attitude of the then King of Great Britain. The document revealed that he waged war against the people, burnt towns and even destroyed lives, forbade his governors from passing laws, etc. He was termed destructive and unfit to rule.

The Declaration Of Independence is one that was made at the time the United States of America sought freedom from Great Britain.

The DOI document was drafted by a set of commitee. The committee was made up of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Thomas Jefferson.

The DOI was read in Congress on July 4, 1774.

Why is the northwest passage important today?

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Answer:

Northwest Passage, historical sea passage of the North American continent. It represents centuries of effort to find a route westward from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean through the Arctic Archipelago of what became Canada.

Explanation:

The benefits of a clear Northwest Passage are significant. Ship routes from Europe to eastern Asia are 4,000 kilometers (2,500 miles) shorter. Alaskan oil could move quickly by ship to ports in the eastern United States. The vast mineral resources of the Canadian North will be much easier and economical to develop and ship to market.
Commercial use of the Northwest Passage might be a small benefit of climate change. Billions of dollars in transportation costs could be saved each year if the passage remains open and reliable for a few months of the year. There will also be time and energy savings. Canada has the most to gain should the Northwest Passage become a viable shipping route. This will facilitate Canada's development of northern lands and provide an important economic and military possession if their claim to control is upheld.

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